Content | The CORSAIR MP600 PRO NH uses Gen4 PCIe technology to achieve unbelievably fast sequential read speeds Extreme Gen4 Storage Performance A PCIe Gen4 x4 controller delivers phenomenal read, write, and response times that leave standard M.2 SSDs in the dust. Your PC Made Faster Load games, boot Windows, open and transfer files, all faster than ever. High-Speed Gen4 PCIe x4 NVME 1.4 M.2 Interface Leveraging PCIe Gen4 NVMe 1.4 technology for maximum bandwidth, the MP600 PRO NH delivers incredible storage performance. High-Density 3D TLC NAND Provides the ideal mix of performance and endurance to ensure that your drive will last and perform well through many years of use. Compact M.2 2280 Form Factor Fits directly onto most motherboards, making a great upgrade for laptops and notebooks with PCIe Gen4-capable CPUs Comprehensive Five-Year Warranty Long-term reliability and industry-leading customer support for peace of mind.
Description Specification - Series: Corsair MP600 PRO NH
- #Hide#Capacity Range: 1920 - 2000 GB
- Capacity: 2 TB
- Form Factor: M.2 2280
- #Hide#Interface Type: SATA
- Interface: PCIe 4.0 x4
- Read: Up to 7000 MB/s
- Write: Up to 5700 MB/s
- Max Random 4K R/W: 1.2M / 1.0M IOPS
- Power Consumption: 10.5W average (active)
- Weight/Dimensions: 0.034 kg
- Operating Temperatures: 0°C to +70°C
- Storage Temperatures: -40°C to +85°C
- Shock Resistance: 1500 G
- Vibration Operating: 20Hz~80Hz/1.52mm
80Hz~2000Hz/20G - MTBF: "1,600,000 Hours"
- Total Bytes Written (TBW): 1400 TBW
- Additional Features: See Overview
- Package Type: Retail
- Package Weight: 0.0400 kg
- Warranty: 5 Years or if the drive exceeds Total Bytes Written (see above)
| Connect multiple cooling fans to your PC or mining rig. Avoid unnecessary current running through your motherboard and extend number of available ports.
Should I buy the MOLEX or SATA power verison?
It depends on the type of your cooling fans. If your fans are very powerful go for the MOLEX version. As the MOLEX power connector allows more current to run through the wires it will work better for you.
If you are only going to use a regular PC cooling fans SATA power will be sufficient. | |